Mycobacterium marinum
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Subject Areas on Research
- Applications of gene fusions to green fluorescent protein and flow cytometry to the study of bacterial gene expression in host cells.
- Comparative pathogenesis of Mycobacterium marinum and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- Cyclopropane Modification of Trehalose Dimycolate Drives Granuloma Angiogenesis and Mycobacterial Growth through Vegf Signaling.
- Early cell-autonomous accumulation of neutral lipids during infection promotes mycobacterial growth.
- Fit for consumption: zebrafish as a model for tuberculosis.
- Host genotype-specific therapies can optimize the inflammatory response to mycobacterial infections.
- Interception of host angiogenic signalling limits mycobacterial growth.
- Live Imaging of Host-Pathogen Interactions in Zebrafish Larvae.
- Lysosomal Disorders Drive Susceptibility to Tuberculosis by Compromising Macrophage Migration.
- Macrophage Epithelial Reprogramming Underlies Mycobacterial Granuloma Formation and Promotes Infection.
- Mycobacterium marinum remains an unrecognized cause of indolent skin infections.
- Potentiation of P2RX7 as a host-directed strategy for control of mycobacterial infection.
- Resistance of Zwitterionic Peptide Monolayers to Biofouling.
- The Macrophage-Specific Promoter mfap4 Allows Live, Long-Term Analysis of Macrophage Behavior during Mycobacterial Infection in Zebrafish.
- Thrombocyte Inhibition Restores Protective Immunity to Mycobacterial Infection in Zebrafish.
- Tuberculous granuloma induction via interaction of a bacterial secreted protein with host epithelium.
- Twenty-eight cases of Mycobacterium marinum infection: retrospective case series and literature review.